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dgingeri 06-12-2013 02:26 PM

Good tires? 2005
 
I'm in need of tires for my 2005 Monte Carlo. I'm more than a little hard on my car. (It doesn't help that the ABS brake pulse modulator is out, turning off the traction control. Too expensive to fix.) The original tires barely lasted 12k miles, and the Goodyear Comfortreads on my car now only lasted about 35k. I don't drive very long distances, either, and only put about 8-9k miles on it per year. I'm hoping to find some tires with good dry traction (there's not much rain in Denver) that will last longer than the ones I've tried so far. It could be that my driving style makes the Comfortreads the best bet.

I'd prefer to keep it below $120/tire, or $140 if they're Goodyear. (My dad is retired from Goodyear after 40 years of service and gets coupons for $20 off per tire every year.)

Any recommendations? (...besides keeping my foot off the accelerator)

zjerry 06-12-2013 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by dgingeri (Post 554142)
I'm in need of tires for my 2005 Monte Carlo.
I'd prefer to keep it below $120/tire, or $140 if they're Goodyear. (My dad is retired from Goodyear after 40 years of service and gets coupons for $20 off per tire every year.)

What size are you looking for ?
Best of Luck finding nice tires under $120/tire ..

dgingeri 06-13-2013 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by zjerry (Post 554195)
What size are you looking for ?
Best of Luck finding nice tires under $120/tire ..

I got my last set of Comfortreads for $102 per tire before my dad's coupons. Have prices gone up that much in the last 4 years?

ZIPPY02 06-13-2013 07:36 AM

My daughter has these on her Malibu and absolutely loves them. They appear to be wearing very well to me. She has about 15,000 on them and she has a ways to go before getting to the wear bar.

Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus Carlo SS&autoModClar=

STUMPMI 06-13-2013 07:50 AM

Im assumeing:
You dont regularly rotate your tires every 3000 miles? Check tire pressures or keep them properly balanced?

These are 3 things that definately increase tire mileage!:thumbsup:

You might wanna consider doing all these things when you do get your new tires...regardless of brand or price!

VictoryRedSled 06-13-2013 11:14 AM

@ Ginger- Unfortunately, yes tires prices have gone up quite a bit over the last few years. This article, although two years old, gives great reasons as to why.

Tire Review - The Price Crisis: A Special Report

The prices go up even more if youve got a unique tire size that shops may not carry regularly. The increase in prices have driven many shops to price match other shops and online sites to bring in more customers. One place I know that does this rather fiercely is Sears Auto Center (I know this because I worked there). However, with Price Matching and other sales tactics, coupons and rebates usually go out the door. So...in my opinion, your greatest satisfaction can be found by ante'ing up on a nice set of more expensive tires (youre on the right track with Goodyear) ones that have a good warranty (60k mi and up), as well as purchasing new tire insurance packages so you wont have to throw another 140-160 dollars at a tire if one gets irreparably damaged. Also, as mentioned above, keep up on the rotations, correct psi's, and alignments and your tires will last you quite a long time.:thumbsup:

dgingeri 06-13-2013 02:20 PM

Well, I went to Tirerack.com, where I got the pricing on the last set back in '09, and they're still only $105 each. they've gone up a little, but not that bad.

I have been having them rotated, but not as often as 3000 miles. I don't even get my oil changed that often. (After 3000 miles, the oil still looks near new. I usually go to about 4000-4500 miles.) I do keep the air pressure up. Every time I get gas, I take my pressure gauge and make sure they're good. I've only twice had to add air in the last 4 years. The current tires have been very good at that. My alignment has always been good. No signs of uneven wear on any of the tires.

The big problem is that I'm more than a little heavy footed off the line, and frequently squeal the tires on take off or right turns. It's all my fault. I know it. While this thing is longer, wider, and heavier than my old '93 Z24, (another awesome car) it has as much get up and go and nearly as good on corners. I like this car a lot, probably too much.

Those Turanza Serenity Plus tires look nice. Reduced noise on the highway would be nice. the Comfortreads tend to get loud above 50Mph, and I have to turn my radio up to 18-20 (out of 50) to hear it. They're only $112 on Tirerack.com, too. I know a Discount Tire around here that will price match with Tirerack.com, if they carry the tire. I'll check out if they have these.

turbo monte 06-13-2013 04:51 PM

you need to pick what you want first, you either want a softer rubber good traction tire that hooks and grips and dont last as long or you want a harder rubber less traction tire that dont hook and grip as well but will last longer.....

i have nitto555's on turbo monte but there a soft sticky tire for good traction and ill be lucky to get 5000-6000 miles out of them. sumitomo makes a good tire that still hooks well (not as well as the nitto's) and last a bit longer. but both of these are more of a performance tire. as far as a tire that will last a long time im the wrong guy to ask lol. i would rather have good traction to launch the car and grip in corners and buy more tires than sacrifice performance to save a few bucks.

even my daily driver 2013 focus st has goodyear eagle f1's on it :rotfl:

zjerry 06-13-2013 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by dgingeri (Post 554224)
I got my last set of Comfortreads for $102 per tire before my dad's coupons. Have prices gone up that much in the last 4 years?

Last tires I bought for my wife's 2005 Impala SS
Pirelli Scorpion 235/55R17 Set of 4: $812.20

AwesomeSS 06-13-2013 09:06 PM

I had Falken Ziex ZE-612 on my 05 SS and I really liked how they performed. I also ran them through one winter and they handled well. I'm not sure of the tread life because I sold it after 8 months.

Leprechaun93 06-13-2013 09:40 PM

Stop peeling out and maybe your tires will last longer...

monte carlo 3831 06-13-2013 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by Leprechaun93 (Post 554309)
Stop peeling out and maybe your tires will last longer...


peeling out.....:rotfl:

http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.45875...48686&pid=15.1

iMuf 06-13-2013 10:22 PM

I just got some summitomo touring tires. I believe they were $140 a piece and I must say, they are a very nice tire. Very quiet, very nice ride, and a 90,000 mile warrenty.

RonBoySS 06-13-2013 11:58 PM

I just went with Yokahama 580's, depending on speed rating they are either 45 or 60,000 mile rated. Have about 500 miles on them, so no long term test........they are very sticky, extremely quiet, and roll like crazy. I changed from Pirelli PZero Nero 17's (factory size in the Dale Jr.) to a 235/50/18, the ride improved immensely.

Take a look at the Yok, picked em up at Discount Tire, they had $300 in rebates over Memorial Day. I went with a wheel & tire package.

tps221 06-14-2013 11:09 AM

gotta go with town fair tire as far as repairs if something goes wrong they are awesome. i have cheapo $65 a piece tires MILESTAR they are 2 years old have almost 20k mi on them and still look pretty good hold really well for all season tires i use them all year round in New England winters they hold more than enough. (dont have traction control, do have ABS)


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